AEVOR has the right backpack for everyone.
We tell you what you need to look out for in a travel backpack.

At a glance
Whether you're away for three days or three weeks, it's annoying if your backpack doesn't fit. We'll show you what you should look out for - before it gets uncomfortable.
- Volume - not too much, not too little: Whether it's a day trip or a longer tour, your backpack should fit your plans. 28 l is enough for short trips, 40 l gives you more space - e.g. for technology or sports equipment.
- Dimensions - suitable for your trip: Check whether your backpack still fits in your hand luggage (approx. 55 × 40 × 20 cm). This is particularly important if you fly or often travel by train.
- Carrying comfort - even after several kilometers: Padded straps, ergonomic fit and good ventilation make all the difference. Your back will thank you - especially when the rucksack is full.
- Access - everything to hand: separate laptop compartment, front and side pockets: If you want to get to your stuff quickly, a clever design helps. Not in the mood for rummaging? Then look out for smart access points.
- Weatherproof - protected against rain: Water-repellent material protects your luggage. Ideal if you're waiting outside or don't know what the weather will be like.
- Organization - saves you searching: several compartments keep things organized. You can find your charger, passport or T-shirt without having to unpack everything.
💡 Tip: Travel backpacks with a roll-top are particularly flexible if you spontaneously need more space - e.g. for souvenirs, snacks or a thick sweater.
The right backpack makes all the difference
Whether it's a city trip, festival or long haul: the backpack you carry determines how your trip goes. Is the volume right for your plans? Can you find everything quickly? Is it comfortable to wear if you're out and about for longer?
A good travel backpack is flexible, robust and well thought out - and that's exactly what you need if you don't want to lose energy unnecessarily on the road. The right features make packing, carrying and arriving much more relaxed.
That's why it's worth taking a close look: Which backpack suits you - and what you're planning to do?
Often asked
A good travel backpack offers a combination of volume, carrying comfort and well thought-out organization. Comfortable straps, access to important items on the go and dimensions that suit the respective mode of transportation are important. Water-repellent materials and sturdy zippers make all the difference when the going gets tough.
Depends on your everyday life. If you travel a lot, commute regularly or want to store your camera, sports gear and laptop, a 40 l backpack may be just right for you. Many models can also be compressed - so it doesn't look bulky in everyday life, but can still be used flexibly.
The two play together. A large volume only helps you if the interior is sensibly divided. And clever features are useless if you don't have enough space. That's why it makes sense to think about what you mainly need the backpack for before you buy it - and then keep both in mind.








